Outlook 2010 Send On Behalf Of

Hello,
We're using Exchange 2010 SP1 and Outlook 2010. Is it possible to give a user Send On Behalf Of rights? NOT Send AS rights because we want to see who send the mail on behalf of.
Thnx Remco

Start Outlook 2010.  Select the "File" tab.  Click on account settings button then delegate access.
This can also be done via the Exchange management shell.  I think the command is:
Set-Mailbox UserMailbox -GrantSendOnBehalfTo UserWhoSends
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Hello,
We're using Exchange 2010 SP1 and Outlook 2010. Is it possible to give a user Send On Behalf Of rights? NOT Send AS rights because we want to see who send the mail on behalf of.
Thnx Remco

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    4) If doesn’t work, please close Outlook and try to delete all the OAB folder on your computer. The path of OAB folder in Win7, Win8 as below:
    \Users\<UserName>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Offline Address Books
    5) Restart Outlook.
    Note: Be aware that you cannot send e-mail messages on behalf of a mailbox if the mailbox is hidden from address list. When sending a message, Exchange requires that e-mail address is resolved in the
    From field.
    3. [Issue]
    Exchange 2010. A01 grant A0x “Send As” or “Send on Behalf” permission. A0x send as/ send on behalf of A01. The message is only copied to the Sent Items folder in A0x’s mailbox (same as the result of my test). Also cannot configure Exchange 2010 so that the
    message is copied to the Sent Items folder of both A01 and A0x.
    [Troubleshooting]
    This issue occurs because Exchange server 2010 was designed to copy message to the Sent Items folder of the sender only. This issue can be solved by installing Exchange 2010 SP2 UR4. More details in the following KB:
    Messages that are sent by using the "Send As" and "Send on behalf" permissions are copied only to the Sent Items folder of the sender in an Exchange Server 2010 environment
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2632409/en-us
    Please click to vote if the post helps you. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

    Nice guide Mavis, I recently explored the same topic. Few things you might want to add is the type of connectivity (Cached vs Online will produce different results) and to expand further on the methods of adding the other mailbox in Outlook (additional mailbox
    vs additional account defaults to different methods). Check the screenshot:
    And please post this somewhere more visible, like blog/wiki page.

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